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an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive an the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am yankee. >> reporter: it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new generation on college campuses and communities. ♪ >> reporter: amidst the demonstrations demanding die vestment in south africa american, but the ongoing violence there in townships there like soweto. it took the story of one man to help america better understand the struggle of one nation. mandela reminded the world with reconciliation was more powerful than revenge. forgiveness is a gift to be given. the boldness of his vision humbled the powerful in america. >> don't you hate those people when they let you go? he said briefly i did. but when i was walking out of my compound for t
an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive an the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am yankee. >> reporter: it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new generation on college...
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we know what we are here for. >> the redskins host kansas city on sunday. the team is trying to snap the four-game losing streak. believe it or not, the media, we want to see the team do well. it's better to cover a good team opposed to a bad team. i'm not responsible. don't blame it on us. in basketball the wizards are .500. they are a .500 team. they are 9-9. tonight, they take on milwaukee. if they win, they are over .500 for the first time since 2007. something else we will see for the first time the wizards top draft pick has not played at all this season. tonight, he's listed as active for the wizards. verizon center is a familiar place for him. wizards take on the bucs. tip off for that is in a few minutes. >>> baseball news nate m mcclouth. elsewhere, the 2014 world cup groupings were announced. it's a difficult draw for the americans were drawn in group "g" that features ghana, portugal and germany. the last time they were bounced in the world cup, it was at the hands of ghana and germany. ghana eliminated them in 2006 and 2010. class participation
we know what we are here for. >> the redskins host kansas city on sunday. the team is trying to snap the four-game losing streak. believe it or not, the media, we want to see the team do well. it's better to cover a good team opposed to a bad team. i'm not responsible. don't blame it on us. in basketball the wizards are .500. they are a .500 team. they are 9-9. tonight, they take on milwaukee. if they win, they are over .500 for the first time since 2007. something else we will see for...
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even the media let down the city. so detroit's demise is in a way i think an analog of what's going on in this country. if we don't stop pointing fingers and help the people who need help, the folks playing by the rules -- >> right. >> and, you know, working hard every day, we'll be in a world of hurt and detroit is really hurting now an it's about to get kicked in the stomach again. >> sharon, a lot of people watching this case because it's not the first city to file for bankruptcy. it's the largest to file for bankruptcy and other cities that may well, you know, fall into the same category. and so a lot of folks watching to see the outcome of this case in terms of filing for bankruptcy and this ruling about public pensions as there's a lot of concern that this could be a trend. >> it's very scary. the pensioneers are seeing themselves as disposable. they took less money at the time and now not getting what they were promised. and the idea that these folks earning maybe $18,000 or $19,000 a year in the pensions are t
even the media let down the city. so detroit's demise is in a way i think an analog of what's going on in this country. if we don't stop pointing fingers and help the people who need help, the folks playing by the rules -- >> right. >> and, you know, working hard every day, we'll be in a world of hurt and detroit is really hurting now an it's about to get kicked in the stomach again. >> sharon, a lot of people watching this case because it's not the first city to file for...
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he was at a ceremony at city hall. at the end of a very graceful speech, he said apartheid is doomed. and that drew a rousing applause from people here and people watching on the monitors. 750,000 people over the course of his visit in new york city got to see him including a ticker tape parade, a motorcade that came right through here. >> a big reception at riverside church. he was in a car and i saw him. i'm on top of the marquis with some staff members. and see nelson mandela pointing as if someone was saying, there's the apollo theater and it made us feel so good that he acknowledged that we were there. >> it was a different time then. harlem was a different time in the 1990s. it was going through some things as we say. and now harlem is in its renaissance. when he was here, it was the first george w. bush was the president and we had the first black mayor of new york city. and now we have the first black president of the united states. what do you think he would think of harlem and the united states? >> i think he
he was at a ceremony at city hall. at the end of a very graceful speech, he said apartheid is doomed. and that drew a rousing applause from people here and people watching on the monitors. 750,000 people over the course of his visit in new york city got to see him including a ticker tape parade, a motorcade that came right through here. >> a big reception at riverside church. he was in a car and i saw him. i'm on top of the marquis with some staff members. and see nelson mandela pointing...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers, and teeth cleaning texture healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's dental that tastes so good. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. >>> you can call it ice friday. take a look at the tower cam in dallas, texas, right now. testament to the freezing rain that's falling as we speak. the lens of that camera just frozen over, it's only 29 degrees in dallas this morning. freezing rain is continuing to fall. they've already had an inch and a half of snow and ice. oh, man, the high temperature today in dallas is only going to be 30 degrees, the low into the teens, the only comfort perhaps is that dallas will not be alone becaus
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers, and teeth cleaning texture healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's dental that tastes so good. new...
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with no formal public event held until the fifth day at soccer city stadium in soweto. mandela's body will lie in state upon the three days. on the tenth day the funeral and bur yam will be held in the remote village where mandela spent his boyhood. thousands are expected to attend, while millions watch around the world. now, south african ashch bishop desmond tutu led a churf service in capetown. >> that happened earlier. here is a little from that service. >> god, thank you for the gift of man mandiba. thank you for watching him to see what all we can become. help us to become that kind of nation. >> the archbishop was one of mandela's biggest supporters. he called the mandela a eun fire from the moment he walked out of prison and a global icon of reconciliation. >>> well, millions of people around the world are mourning the loss of nelson mandela and the tributes are pouring in for the nan who reconciles his country of south africa and became an icon for reconciliation and forgiveness and who helped restore democracy there in south africa. i want to take you to johan
with no formal public event held until the fifth day at soccer city stadium in soweto. mandela's body will lie in state upon the three days. on the tenth day the funeral and bur yam will be held in the remote village where mandela spent his boyhood. thousands are expected to attend, while millions watch around the world. now, south african ashch bishop desmond tutu led a churf service in capetown. >> that happened earlier. here is a little from that service. >> god, thank you for...
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three degrees in denver and rapid city. it is colder right now in dallas than it is in syracuse, new york. and itpotent cold front sliding through our area. if your travels take you into dallas, oklahoma, missouri, all of those areas will be dealing with a lot of freezing rain and ice. and i'm afraid freezing rain and ice will be a concern for us as we head into the latter half of the weekend. >> we will see you in a few. happening right now, metro says it is working on a $2.9 billion budget proposal at their meeting. fares would rise about three percent under the proposal. standard bus fare would kris -- would increase 15 cents more. and parking would increase by $.25. >> it is about creating a budget that balances the source of revenue between the jurisdictions in the form of fares. it is a very modest fare proposal. >> they will review the proposal and vote on whether to move forward. if approved, it will take effect july 1. noon, policeew at say 30-year-old brian blain of manasseh seem to be racing his car along the fra
three degrees in denver and rapid city. it is colder right now in dallas than it is in syracuse, new york. and itpotent cold front sliding through our area. if your travels take you into dallas, oklahoma, missouri, all of those areas will be dealing with a lot of freezing rain and ice. and i'm afraid freezing rain and ice will be a concern for us as we head into the latter half of the weekend. >> we will see you in a few. happening right now, metro says it is working on a $2.9 billion...
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it was centered in edmond a little bit north of oklahoma city. people were surprised when things started shaking just after noon local time. no reports of damage or injury. but since 2009 more than 200 magnitude 3 or greater earthquakes have hit the state's midsection. according to the us gs scientists aren't sure why the activity spiked. >>> 72 years ago today the japanese bombed pearl harbor and hawaii and the united states entered world war ii. today 2500 people gathered at the pearl harbor memorial to mark the solemn anniversary. the minute the bombing began they observed a moment of silence. 50 survivors returned for the ceremony. and local veterans gathered in concord to remember falling comrades today. the event was supposed to happen on mount doe ab low to celebrate the relighting of the 85-year-old beacon shut off after the 1941 attack. so it wouldn't be targets. cold weather and the threat of snow led organizers to move the event inside. they were happy the beacon would be lighted again. >> we're alive and obviously i endured and gratif
it was centered in edmond a little bit north of oklahoma city. people were surprised when things started shaking just after noon local time. no reports of damage or injury. but since 2009 more than 200 magnitude 3 or greater earthquakes have hit the state's midsection. according to the us gs scientists aren't sure why the activity spiked. >>> 72 years ago today the japanese bombed pearl harbor and hawaii and the united states entered world war ii. today 2500 people gathered at the...
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we will see some snow in salt lake city through the day today. but then tomorrow morning, the snow fills in through the northern plains and then moves up into minneapolis and into the chicago area as well. watch what happens, though, by 10:00 p.m. on sunday, we are looking at snow in new york c y city, however, it is going to change over to rain as we go into sunday night and monday. for today, though, we do have several winter storm warnings and the higher elevation moving into the rockies through the day today. and we are going to see the threat possibly in aspen 9 to 12 inches of snow. i want to show you what happens as we go through the rest of the weekend. we are going to see some moderate amounts of snow through the northern plains and western great lakes as we go into tomorrow morning. then we are going to see some ice. perhaps a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch from ohio to virginia even raleigh, north carolina could have a coating of ice. sunday night and monday the snow accumulates with as much as nine inches of know? especially
we will see some snow in salt lake city through the day today. but then tomorrow morning, the snow fills in through the northern plains and then moves up into minneapolis and into the chicago area as well. watch what happens, though, by 10:00 p.m. on sunday, we are looking at snow in new york c y city, however, it is going to change over to rain as we go into sunday night and monday. for today, though, we do have several winter storm warnings and the higher elevation moving into the rockies...
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he wanted to see the city. >> former president clinton -- tweeted i'll never forget my friend madeiba, and you can see the love there. david cameron, the prime minister of britain is now speaking. i think we're going to try to fix that audio. once we do, we'll hear david cameron, the british prime minister. he's paying his respects over in london right now once we've fixed that technical problem, we'll hear what he has to say. he's paying his respects. i want to show our viewers some video. february 11th, 1990. right now a very, very special day. this is nelson mandela released from prison after 27 years. almost 20 of those year at robin island, brutal captivity. he was amazing, because shortly after, donna brazile, as you're watching this video of mandela leaving that prison and beginning a political, i guess, a revolution in south africa, a peaceful revolution, so many people thought it would be brutal and violent. because of this man, it was peaceful. >> he said if you want to make peace with the enemy, you have to work with the enemy. you have to become a partner. he believed in r
he wanted to see the city. >> former president clinton -- tweeted i'll never forget my friend madeiba, and you can see the love there. david cameron, the prime minister of britain is now speaking. i think we're going to try to fix that audio. once we do, we'll hear david cameron, the british prime minister. he's paying his respects over in london right now once we've fixed that technical problem, we'll hear what he has to say. he's paying his respects. i want to show our viewers some...
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this exceeded the city's safety standard of eighty five micrograms of a nanny two hour period. still officials urged all kindergartens and schools in the city to suspend the outdoor activities. they also advise the elderly and people with respiratory illnesses to stay in killings while graham asks when going outside seoul began releasing observation data at five pm two point five in october amid growing concerns about the fine particulate matter of writing on weekends from china. it is the only local government in the country to release xd down. cause personal information and going across south korea and malaysia has become a serious problem in western and southern parts of the country especially near the border with china. chantal slums along gulf coast of oman floodplain their agents like him as developing their habitat and caused a sea change and baby turtles that paint a prize. i could spawn a chill that the points. oman has a domed coast facing the iraqi and see. you see mini poll is up the pizza and yet death is about money tap. bill was fun making these calls. bottom of
this exceeded the city's safety standard of eighty five micrograms of a nanny two hour period. still officials urged all kindergartens and schools in the city to suspend the outdoor activities. they also advise the elderly and people with respiratory illnesses to stay in killings while graham asks when going outside seoul began releasing observation data at five pm two point five in october amid growing concerns about the fine particulate matter of writing on weekends from china. it is the only...
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at city hall a little bit later today. symbolic march. this is the area where organized labor pushed an initiative that won at the a ballot work but is being recounted today. 14 miles, are you going to make that? >> i'm going to try. >> you are working at mcdonald's? >> yes. >> how long have you been working there? >> three months. >> how much do you make? >> $9.25. >> and how much would $15 an hour help you? >> it would be great. it would pay bills off and pay for school. enough to put me through school. $15 would do a lot for me. >> thank very much i really appreciate it. it's a pleasure meeting you. >> you too. >> it is very cold out here too. do you think that keep people from coming out? >> no, it's a great march and a great movement, and i think people will show up. >> all right. they say they are expecting about a hundred people to get involved with this march. stephanie. >> thanks, alan. >>> millions of people are being urged to check their pass words after several media and social media websites were hacked. the c
at city hall a little bit later today. symbolic march. this is the area where organized labor pushed an initiative that won at the a ballot work but is being recounted today. 14 miles, are you going to make that? >> i'm going to try. >> you are working at mcdonald's? >> yes. >> how long have you been working there? >> three months. >> how much do you make? >> $9.25. >> and how much would $15 an hour help you? >> it would be great. it would...
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that's the white line. 28 in dallas, 20 in oklahoma city, plenty cold in dallas area. portsmouth, arkansas, one of the worst spots for ice and freezing rain. you're under ice storm warnings in those areas, that's in purple. that's where the power outages are most likely to occur. the pink shades are winter storm warnings that now extend all the y nto columbus, ohio. we've had pretty heavy snow overnight. southern illinois a, and southe indiana, probably more than you were expected. winter weather all the way into western new york state. besides the ice, there is a narrow band of pretty heavy snow, as much as 6 to 8 inches. so be very careful driving in the northeast this morning, locally dense fog especially around new york city. that is a look at the national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. so today with just this wild weather, still extremely cold in the areas dealing with this storm. look at oklahoma city, 22 degrees. very warm in the east, look at florida, 83 degrees. cold air makes its way to the east coast this weekend. this storm
that's the white line. 28 in dallas, 20 in oklahoma city, plenty cold in dallas area. portsmouth, arkansas, one of the worst spots for ice and freezing rain. you're under ice storm warnings in those areas, that's in purple. that's where the power outages are most likely to occur. the pink shades are winter storm warnings that now extend all the y nto columbus, ohio. we've had pretty heavy snow overnight. southern illinois a, and southe indiana, probably more than you were expected. winter...
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in denver and the cold air is coming down in oklahoma city. from 9 in denver for the high to 80 in dallas love field. this cold air is sinking out of canada all the way to the gulf coast. the problem is the gulf coast said it's still fall and it tries to send up moisture and humidity over the top of this cold air. we will get an ice storm throughout central part of the plains where it will be 30 degrees and raining. we say how are you going to do that? it will be 50 degrees aloft or 40 up in the sky. 5,000 feet. it's going to rain, but rain where it's 30. 31, 32 degrees. a little bit of snow in oklahoma city. this is not a snow maker. this is an ice machine for memphis and little rock and evansville. st. louis some snow, but the story is this ice sticking to everything. trees and power lines and millions of people will be without power. when it gets to new york into the east coast, it runs out of moisture. that's some good news. we won't put down the power lines. the central part of the country is in for it. this will get ugly fast. kids will
in denver and the cold air is coming down in oklahoma city. from 9 in denver for the high to 80 in dallas love field. this cold air is sinking out of canada all the way to the gulf coast. the problem is the gulf coast said it's still fall and it tries to send up moisture and humidity over the top of this cold air. we will get an ice storm throughout central part of the plains where it will be 30 degrees and raining. we say how are you going to do that? it will be 50 degrees aloft or 40 up in...
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by breaking away from east baton rouge parish and starting a new city. the city of "st. george" would encompass an unincorporated area that's home to a quarter of parish residents, making it the 5th largest city in the state. it would control and run its own schools with its own tax revenue. >> a new city for you guys, this is strictly about education? it's 100% totally about education. we didn't come into this saying we want to create the 5th largest city in louisiana, we came into this saying we want to take accountability for the schools in our area. >> but critics say st. george would take more than just accountability. a report commissioned by the baton rouge area chamber warns the break up would cost the city at large 53 million dollars, 20% of its budget. and it would futher segregate the city. baton rouge is already majority black, st. george would be a majority white by a 3 to 1 ratio. >> so now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish, white kids going to school over there on the other end of the parish, and in the middle, we
by breaking away from east baton rouge parish and starting a new city. the city of "st. george" would encompass an unincorporated area that's home to a quarter of parish residents, making it the 5th largest city in the state. it would control and run its own schools with its own tax revenue. >> a new city for you guys, this is strictly about education? it's 100% totally about education. we didn't come into this saying we want to create the 5th largest city in louisiana, we came...
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san francisco 46 right now. 45 redwood city. halfmoon bay, you can see a hazy sky there. napa 46. nevada already 43. 46 right now in concord. san jose right now checking in which a few high clouds here and there. here is a look at our forecast highlights, freeze warning overnight for much of the bay area. sunny and cool for your sunday and warming, yes, warming is expected as we head no next week. you can clearly see that jet stream really just pushing south. another cool pocket of cold air will settle over the area tonight and tomorrow. it looks like it will be tuesday and wednesday before things really start to warm up around here. and as we take a look at our overnight lows tonight, yeah, remember, pets, plants and your pipes as temperatures in the north bay below freezing. santa rosa 28. we'll go 38 for san francisco, there palo alto, low 30s to upper 20s in the livermore area. livermore 29 degrees. let me take you through the next two to three days.#gf1 you will see on sunday, generally in the 20s, 30s around the bay. you are freezing around the coast. it looks like monday co
san francisco 46 right now. 45 redwood city. halfmoon bay, you can see a hazy sky there. napa 46. nevada already 43. 46 right now in concord. san jose right now checking in which a few high clouds here and there. here is a look at our forecast highlights, freeze warning overnight for much of the bay area. sunny and cool for your sunday and warming, yes, warming is expected as we head no next week. you can clearly see that jet stream really just pushing south. another cool pocket of cold air...
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they were hoping for a record crowd in mexico city arena. but 45 minutes before the spurs-timberwolves tipoff, it was filled with smoke. the game was postponed to be made up sometime in minneapolis. >>> the lakers kobe bryant is not playing in friday's game. the decision here made after he felt some general soreness in the foot that he injured eight months ago. the next possible play date is sunday. we'll be listening for that. >>> we don't need to wait until march for madness. north carolina stunned michigan state. it is their first loss. the tar heels more aggressive play throughout the game kept them in the lead throughout. they win 79-66. steelers coach mike tomlin getting a hefty $100,000 fine. the charge, interfering with a play in progress. the question, did he keep the running back from a touchdown by stand took close to the field during a play in action? they do not like this. in the end, it didn't really matter is one question as well. the steelers losing the game to the ravens, and the other coach says his actions were embarrassin
they were hoping for a record crowd in mexico city arena. but 45 minutes before the spurs-timberwolves tipoff, it was filled with smoke. the game was postponed to be made up sometime in minneapolis. >>> the lakers kobe bryant is not playing in friday's game. the decision here made after he felt some general soreness in the foot that he injured eight months ago. the next possible play date is sunday. we'll be listening for that. >>> we don't need to wait until march for...
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some fast food workers are striking in more than 100 cities. they are demanding an increase in the minimum wage, and pushing to make it easier to unionize. many are asking for $15 an hour. that's nearly twice as much as the average worker earned. raising the minimum wage will not hurt jobs. fast food chains already have a wage increase would drive up the prices. that is by far the hirest in the country. tonya mosley is in washington state with more on how families struggle to get by on low pay. >> it's 22:00, and maya molina's five hour shift at kfc is over. she is off to pick up her youngest son to day care before heading home. and with no time to take off her uniform, maya heads to the kitchen to make a snack and help her two older children with home work. >> they look to me, they don't have no one else to look to. >> for the last five years the 35-year-old single mother of three has been making $9.31 an hour. that's just under $17,000 a year. >> i'm the definition of the working poor as they say. >> maya's job helps, but doesn't cover the co
some fast food workers are striking in more than 100 cities. they are demanding an increase in the minimum wage, and pushing to make it easier to unionize. many are asking for $15 an hour. that's nearly twice as much as the average worker earned. raising the minimum wage will not hurt jobs. fast food chains already have a wage increase would drive up the prices. that is by far the hirest in the country. tonya mosley is in washington state with more on how families struggle to get by on low pay....
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today his lawyer was at city hall and when he left he just chuckle. he didn't respond. >> for his talk, i've done a great job. if he's making pay offs and being extorted, that has to weigh heavily in terms of being able to function at the job if you're being extorted for large amounts of money. i also understand and this i find confusing, the cell phone video of ford allegedly smoking crack, i've seen reports that it's believed there is possibly a murder somehow wrapped up in this. >> right. >> there is a picture that -- from the toronto police that we're now showing that the man on the left in this picture is a man allegedly murdered. is it because of the video? >> right, this is a really complicated side story and i'll try to explain it really quickly and precisely. this man, anthony smith, was killed just days before the initial dealing called me saying they had this video, and that person said that the man -- anthony smith was killed because of the video. after the video story was published, members of the mayor's staff were telling each other tha
today his lawyer was at city hall and when he left he just chuckle. he didn't respond. >> for his talk, i've done a great job. if he's making pay offs and being extorted, that has to weigh heavily in terms of being able to function at the job if you're being extorted for large amounts of money. i also understand and this i find confusing, the cell phone video of ford allegedly smoking crack, i've seen reports that it's believed there is possibly a murder somehow wrapped up in this....
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look at oklahoma city 19 with snow. 34 still in little rock where your temperatures will fall during the morning commute. that's when the ice will begin to accumulaaccumulate, 6 to 8 ie narrow band through the southern ohio valley north of the ohio river and very careful this morning around new york city and through new england. there's some patchy areas of very dense fog out there. it's so unusually warm. like 60 degrees right now in new york city. >> it's balmy. >> very strange. >> almost like a summer-like morning. >> they had the ice cream truck out yesterday in front of the rockefeller center christmas tree which was very bizarre. thanks so much, bill. >>> coming up, we'll have much more on the words and life of nelson mandela as he fought tirelessly for the rights and liberty for all south africans famously saying, quote, our march to freedom is irreversible, we must not allow fear to stand in our way. . >>> it has been my great privilege to serve a people whose bondage to an inhuman system evoked the solidarity of all those who love freedom and justice. >> leading the headline
look at oklahoma city 19 with snow. 34 still in little rock where your temperatures will fall during the morning commute. that's when the ice will begin to accumulaaccumulate, 6 to 8 ie narrow band through the southern ohio valley north of the ohio river and very careful this morning around new york city and through new england. there's some patchy areas of very dense fog out there. it's so unusually warm. like 60 degrees right now in new york city. >> it's balmy. >> very strange....
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., in the stadium known as soccer city is quiet and empty, and then suddenly it isn't. the gates open and the energy floods in. pouring rain driving the arrival of the covered upper deck. where they have no problem staying warm. and no doubts about why they are here. >> that will make history. >> 800 miles from cape town to dancing the aisles anyone like this anywhere. so yeah, this is my final. >> in the stadium hallways roving bands of singers sweep people up with it. >> and gather outside in circles of noise and joy. >> we have been asking people all week long, whether this is a time of sadness or celebration, and on this day, the answer is clear. >> the rain never lets up, and of course it doesn't matter. >> in prison for 27 years just to be in the rain, come on. he has done so much more for us. and this won't dispatchen our spirits. >> further from the stage, the view is still just fine. >> the biggest roars in a long afternoon of speech making go to president obama. [applause] >> i loved his speech very much. so we are looking forward for now. is the biggest boos
., in the stadium known as soccer city is quiet and empty, and then suddenly it isn't. the gates open and the energy floods in. pouring rain driving the arrival of the covered upper deck. where they have no problem staying warm. and no doubts about why they are here. >> that will make history. >> 800 miles from cape town to dancing the aisles anyone like this anywhere. so yeah, this is my final. >> in the stadium hallways roving bands of singers sweep people up with it....
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city leaders want the fbi to hoovere from the j edgar building to poplar point. the administration said the fbi headquarters must be within two and half miles of the beltway, two miles of a metro stop, and have at least 50 acres. poplar point meets the first two criteria, but not the third. >> get ready for change? with is coming in batches, the first being the cold front tomorrow with the rain following. it will be cold saturday, and sunday, ice and snow. the temperatures right now, they walk in the park compared with most of the country right now. still in the 60s, 64 manassas, 63 in the nation's capital. will the scoreboard, it briefly reached 69 at reagan national, going into the books as washington's official high, 49 degrees the morning low. high 12 yearsd ago today when we hit 75, not that far away today. now the temperatures falling. pittsburgh 59, detroit 37. charleston 62, indianapolis 28. the news gets colder more to the north and west, lots of single numbers and below zero. that is spreading south, then east. the cold air dropping to the surface is en
city leaders want the fbi to hoovere from the j edgar building to poplar point. the administration said the fbi headquarters must be within two and half miles of the beltway, two miles of a metro stop, and have at least 50 acres. poplar point meets the first two criteria, but not the third. >> get ready for change? with is coming in batches, the first being the cold front tomorrow with the rain following. it will be cold saturday, and sunday, ice and snow. the temperatures right now, they...
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one is in memory of those who perished in 199 at oklahoma city. a second memorial is dedicated to all the branch davidian members who died that horrible day in april. the third, the smallest stone of all, remembers the four atf agents who perished on february 28th, 1993. >> robert john williams, todd mckeehancan, steve willis, and conway labloom. they were heroes. when i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. >>> protests in ukraine. we are live
one is in memory of those who perished in 199 at oklahoma city. a second memorial is dedicated to all the branch davidian members who died that horrible day in april. the third, the smallest stone of all, remembers the four atf agents who perished on february 28th, 1993. >> robert john williams, todd mckeehancan, steve willis, and conway labloom. they were heroes. when i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. >>> protests in ukraine....
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where the city council is voting to raise the minimum wage. democrats are now worried about heading into the midterm election, and with the senate up for grabs, so the president is going there, speaking to a liberal think tank, the center for american progress who is sponsoring the talk. he is bolstering his base, renewing some of his themes he has been talking about and setting his agenda not only for the state of the union speech coming up presumably last month, but also for the last three years of his presidency, stephanie. >> all right. we'll check back with you later >>> the president and other senior officials will take part in a youth summit at the white house. dozens of young people will gather to discuss the affordable care act, the economy and other important issues. >>> congress has a lot to get done before the end of the year, but it's not clear if the work will be finished since lawmakers don't plan to spend a lot of time in washington. libby casey good morning. what are the pressing items, and how much hope that they will getdown
where the city council is voting to raise the minimum wage. democrats are now worried about heading into the midterm election, and with the senate up for grabs, so the president is going there, speaking to a liberal think tank, the center for american progress who is sponsoring the talk. he is bolstering his base, renewing some of his themes he has been talking about and setting his agenda not only for the state of the union speech coming up presumably last month, but also for the last three...
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this was oklahoma city. the terrorism was directed at the city. the terrorism was directed at its people. it was at the heart of our own city. >>> on april 21st, 1995, timothy mcveigh is arrested and charged with the bombing of the alfred p.murrah federal building in oklahoma city. steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public nes immediately rejects the possibility of insanity. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rational. he was interviewed by psychologist and psychologists and didn't have an emotional disorder. >> the question comes up, why is a non-mentally ill individual going to conduct a bombing which kills hundreds of people? >> i don't want people to misread what i'm about to say, but i was surprise how affable and how likable he appeared to be for a man that killed 168 people in cold blood. >> reporters dan herbeck and lu michelle interviewed him to get insight what led him to become a terrorist. a turning point is in 1988 when he joins the army. while stationed in georgia, he and his roommate michael bond with their platoon leader
this was oklahoma city. the terrorism was directed at the city. the terrorism was directed at its people. it was at the heart of our own city. >>> on april 21st, 1995, timothy mcveigh is arrested and charged with the bombing of the alfred p.murrah federal building in oklahoma city. steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public nes immediately rejects the possibility of insanity. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rational. he was interviewed by psychologist and...
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in resent days raw sewage flooded the city. gaza has relied on panels like this to smuggling in food and fuel and israel and egypt say weapons and fighters were also coming across. the interim government in egypt destroyed many tunnels and that means there is a shortage of almost everything, even human dignity. i'm with al jazeera. >> reporter: in 2005 israeli evacuated three small settlements it built illegally in the west bank and we report on how palestinians are being blocked from accessing their land. >> this is where he used to be, it cause an illegal jewish settlement in the west bank and in september the court issued a rare order to return the land to the original palestinian owners, 8 years after the settlement was dismantled but it didn't last and they wiped out palestinian ownership of the place. the land is legally theirs the leaders don't come here and they just clear the roads that the settlers have blocked. >> translator: we are around 40 landowners here and waiting for the palestinian authority to start projects
in resent days raw sewage flooded the city. gaza has relied on panels like this to smuggling in food and fuel and israel and egypt say weapons and fighters were also coming across. the interim government in egypt destroyed many tunnels and that means there is a shortage of almost everything, even human dignity. i'm with al jazeera. >> reporter: in 2005 israeli evacuated three small settlements it built illegally in the west bank and we report on how palestinians are being blocked from...
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let's go to 100. >> not only that why is it the same in new york city that it is in iowa city. there's no distinction here anywhere depending on where you live and not only that, your situation. if you're a kid coming out of college, working for the summer. you're a stay-at-home mom creating a part time business. it's arbitrary and treating everybody the same regardless of the circumstances. my biggest challenge here is i'm a big fan of empowerment over entitlement. these minimum wage jobs are not meant to be life long jobs. you're supposed to get your foot in the door and get skills. we have a skills gap and a skills issue in this country. so we need to foster having more jobs and we need to foster innovation, people starting businesses. if you increase the minimum wage you put a damper on both of those. you create less opportunities for jobs for people to come in the door. >> lower profits. >> you make it harder for people to start businesses. >> the problem is our country is not that we have too low corporate profits, we have enormously high corporate profits. we do have dif
let's go to 100. >> not only that why is it the same in new york city that it is in iowa city. there's no distinction here anywhere depending on where you live and not only that, your situation. if you're a kid coming out of college, working for the summer. you're a stay-at-home mom creating a part time business. it's arbitrary and treating everybody the same regardless of the circumstances. my biggest challenge here is i'm a big fan of empowerment over entitlement. these minimum wage...
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snowing pretty good in oklahoma city at 19 degrees. it is bitterly cold on the back side of the storm. dallas has had an inch of sleet overnight. they didn't get a lot of freezing rain so that's good for them. sleet is better than dealing with the freezing rain that coats everything. notice how far this extends. schools canceled in indianapolis where it snowed three inches last night and ohio has gotten snow around columbus and now it's snowing in areas of western new york. so i mean this continues up into new england later on today and as the cold air moves in, it's not going to melt any time soon. areas like dallas won't go above freezing for three or four days. whatever ice is out there on the ground is going to be there through friday, saturday and sunday. as far as the snow, a narrow strip of six to seven inches of snow south of indianapolis, south of st. louis but could come up between cleveland and pittsburgh also and as i said before, the east coast it's mostly a rain event for us. temperatures will fall. i mentioned it's very
snowing pretty good in oklahoma city at 19 degrees. it is bitterly cold on the back side of the storm. dallas has had an inch of sleet overnight. they didn't get a lot of freezing rain so that's good for them. sleet is better than dealing with the freezing rain that coats everything. notice how far this extends. schools canceled in indianapolis where it snowed three inches last night and ohio has gotten snow around columbus and now it's snowing in areas of western new york. so i mean this...
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it's 36 in redwood city. but 20s in the interior valleys. looks like those clouds begin to move in already and more of that toward the afternoon. in fact, highs only going to be in the 40s and the 50s. and then there's a chance of some showers late in the day. looks like things will get cold overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning. so there's a chance we could see a couple of snowflakes too winter weather advisory in the santa cruz mountains up to 4" of snow by tomorrow morning. ,,,,,,,, >>> after 27 years his head was high and his fist was clenched. nelson mandela walked out of victor verster prison today flanked by his first lady and the men hired to protect him. there they were the south african state police protecting the man who was once the most wanted man in africa. >> that was february 11, 1990. bob steinman was in south africa on that historic day when nelson mandela left victor verster prison. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> bob simon is with us. he covered mandela's election as south africa's first president under democ
it's 36 in redwood city. but 20s in the interior valleys. looks like those clouds begin to move in already and more of that toward the afternoon. in fact, highs only going to be in the 40s and the 50s. and then there's a chance of some showers late in the day. looks like things will get cold overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning. so there's a chance we could see a couple of snowflakes too winter weather advisory in the santa cruz mountains up to 4" of snow by tomorrow morning....
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over the course of that visit to new york city, 750 people throughout the city saw him and of course, chris, you might remember that. mario cuomo was the governor, dinkins was the mayor and nelson mandela made a big splash here and big impression on new york when he visited here. >> i remember many said they never met anyone like nelson mandela. we'll check back in with you later on. >>> right now we get perspect e perspective, though, nelson mandela devoted himself to humanitarian work. sir richard branson worked with nelson mandela on many projects and helped him form a group called the elders. a very important part for nelson mandela to what should be his legacy. sir richard branson joins us now. thanks for joining us. great to have you on the show. i want to say first, nelson mandela was a personal friend as well as a role model and i am sorry for your loss this morning. but thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. i think everybody who knew him well is actually relieved for him and for his family, because he was having a very tough last two years. and now -- now he can r
over the course of that visit to new york city, 750 people throughout the city saw him and of course, chris, you might remember that. mario cuomo was the governor, dinkins was the mayor and nelson mandela made a big splash here and big impression on new york when he visited here. >> i remember many said they never met anyone like nelson mandela. we'll check back in with you later on. >>> right now we get perspect e perspective, though, nelson mandela devoted himself to...
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the temperatures in the upper 40's for pleasanton. 53 will be your highs for redwood city. we do have a cold front that will bring a light snow. that will drop its way into the bay and increased the likelihood for rain and snow. future cast 4 shows that it will be dry for the morning. the evening ride home will start to pick up showers. we will have slick road way is when your headed home of. the heaviest rain is born to fall overnight and we are sleeping. with the cooler air, and again the precipitation i will not be surprised if we see two to 4 in.. it may be a winter wonderland here in the bay area. the 7 day around the bay highlight is a quibble: to very frigid temperatures. >> we will come our way is back into the 60s for next thursday and friday. the time is 6:49 a.m.. >> the speed is going and down on was on a a, there is an accident that has just moved over to the shoulder. if you look at the bay bridge toll plaza you can actually see this accident. the emergency crew is at the bottom. we have lines that are blocked and this is creating a big back up. however, the l
the temperatures in the upper 40's for pleasanton. 53 will be your highs for redwood city. we do have a cold front that will bring a light snow. that will drop its way into the bay and increased the likelihood for rain and snow. future cast 4 shows that it will be dry for the morning. the evening ride home will start to pick up showers. we will have slick road way is when your headed home of. the heaviest rain is born to fall overnight and we are sleeping. with the cooler air, and again the...
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several inches of snow falling around the downtown oklahoma city area, and south of oklahoma city, and the news only really gets worse, as we're going to remain below freezing throughout the entire regs of the weekend, so all of the junk, all of the stuff on the roads, likely go going to stay. neil, it was 80 degrees in dfw just two days ago. a pretty big difference. >> amazing. i know folks are going to get some pretty bad colds. >>> arkansas, , too feeling the brunt of the snow. scott is -- has the latest. >> reporter: live here in jonesboro, arkansas, an our or so north northwest of the city of memphis, and we have been through all morning, through this afternoon, and started around the freezing mark, at 32 degrees, marsh a degree higher, and it start with rain but slowly but surely the temperatures started dropping, and guess what, the rain turned into freezing rain, then sleet, and then a snowy mix. roads here, well, some of them are impassable but a lot of folks heeded the warnings and stayed off the streets. let's get back to the storm that started where casey was at, and starte
several inches of snow falling around the downtown oklahoma city area, and south of oklahoma city, and the news only really gets worse, as we're going to remain below freezing throughout the entire regs of the weekend, so all of the junk, all of the stuff on the roads, likely go going to stay. neil, it was 80 degrees in dfw just two days ago. a pretty big difference. >> amazing. i know folks are going to get some pretty bad colds. >>> arkansas, , too feeling the brunt of the...
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not the only city facing this economic divide. it's been faced by other comuns who wanted to form their own city. ben where does this effort stand? >> well john it really seems like it's starting to gain some traction. this group tried over the past few years to get legislation passed to try to get their own school district. but lawmakers slapped that down saying only an official municipality could run their own schools. so this essentially is their answer. jeffrey lee doesn't miss a moment with his grandchildren on the north end of baton rouge. and although they're not in school yet he knows that education will be the key to a better life. >> i want them you know to go to school and learn as much as they can. >> but that's a challenge in a city where 60% of the public schoolchildren aren't learning at grade level. >> it's one of the worst school systems in the state. how many other generations of children do you have to disserve before you say you know what, let's try something different. >> lylionel reiny, the city of . george w
not the only city facing this economic divide. it's been faced by other comuns who wanted to form their own city. ben where does this effort stand? >> well john it really seems like it's starting to gain some traction. this group tried over the past few years to get legislation passed to try to get their own school district. but lawmakers slapped that down saying only an official municipality could run their own schools. so this essentially is their answer. jeffrey lee doesn't miss a...
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to show what that was like for families who were in need and we chose portland because we wanted a city that felt like middle america i think if we chose l.a. or new york people would say well that's not us so we kind of just chose portland yeah that's it's a middle sized i mean seven hundred thousand people i think of that in the downtown urban area so it's a neighborhood of a million or more and so what did you find there. well first of all to find the families we worked with the local two one one organization two one one is the number you call in most cities if you need some type of social services so we listened in on thousands of calls to find the families that were in some type of economic crisis there's people in the film who've lost their job and need help there's people who have gone through health care issues there's people who are over fifty and looking for new work so there's several reasons why people are in the situation that they call two one one and the results or stories of the families in the film when people call to one on one or other resources. as for the. well cert
to show what that was like for families who were in need and we chose portland because we wanted a city that felt like middle america i think if we chose l.a. or new york people would say well that's not us so we kind of just chose portland yeah that's it's a middle sized i mean seven hundred thousand people i think of that in the downtown urban area so it's a neighborhood of a million or more and so what did you find there. well first of all to find the families we worked with the local two...
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this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard and even played on the air, they are not as horrific. no one whose died voices on the tape you. can't hear any children in the background. so it's not that the tapes are so inflammatory or horrible in and of themselves but they are representative of an event that is probably the worst american public crime since 9/11. >> i think that some of them are pretty desperate. and it is hard to listen. to i only listened to a very few of them trying to make a judgment as to whether to use them. i think when people hear them if they do they will be very upset. you k
this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard...
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the city holds one-tenth of the city's homelessness. last no the federal government cut an additional 5% from funds for homeless. we'll look at how l.a. is handling homelessness. >> this is home sweet home. >> home sweet home for alexander on the streets of la's skid row. this is alexander's living room, kitchen, library and bedroom. >> you never get a full night creep because you never know what is going to happen. it's different things on different glits the streets are getting crowded. >> the lines are getting bigger for food. people are in a more december freight situation. >> and it's only getting worse. while homelessness nationwide has dropped 6%, l.'s homelessness jumped with 50,000 people living on the street. one reason for the ride the realignment measure in 2011. that led to the release of thousands of prisoners. >> it has had a big impact on homelessness. a lot of folks who are on the streets end up in our homeless care. >> a system that lack funding. >> at the state level the state does almost nothing to address homelessne
the city holds one-tenth of the city's homelessness. last no the federal government cut an additional 5% from funds for homeless. we'll look at how l.a. is handling homelessness. >> this is home sweet home. >> home sweet home for alexander on the streets of la's skid row. this is alexander's living room, kitchen, library and bedroom. >> you never get a full night creep because you never know what is going to happen. it's different things on different glits the streets are...
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back in the city the driver of this little bus nearly lost it on a slick road. family stuck at home or in their car stuck on the road. >> has to be bad if the medical school closes. >>reporter: rbts says this shouldn't be happening in the south. he had no gloves or beauty and scrape the eyes off the car. i nobody it's really ready for when it comes. >> thinks what family resources to clear the street. all day long and we saw one lonely snowplow. over in text wait of the ice snow brought did you know to the roof of the marina cancelled the dallas marathon. thousands of family still in the bark there. >> seven hour eye storm left 200,000 homes and dallas without power. they snapped and brought down power lines around the best niment. crew brought in from other states before the start are working over time to pre-move the lines and remove the lines. >> now those winter storms led to mass cancellation at airport across the country. dallas ft. worth the hoffest hit. several inches of snow pwird the depar. 7 75 percent of the flight skod an. more than 2000 u.s. flight
back in the city the driver of this little bus nearly lost it on a slick road. family stuck at home or in their car stuck on the road. >> has to be bad if the medical school closes. >>reporter: rbts says this shouldn't be happening in the south. he had no gloves or beauty and scrape the eyes off the car. i nobody it's really ready for when it comes. >> thinks what family resources to clear the street. all day long and we saw one lonely snowplow. over in text wait of the ice...
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the train in new york city, killing four people. >>> is something else ailing obamacare? >>> taxing online sales. the supreme court has its say. >>> federal investigators are now looking at the black boxes of a train that derailed in new york city on sunday. they want to know what caused the train to jump the tracks, killing four people and injuring dozens more. crews cleared the tracks so service could resume on one of the busiest train lines. jonathan, good afternoon. how are the cleanup efforts going right now? >> well, stephanie, i would say crews are on the final stretches of work, at least here on the scene they brought on a out a cadaver dog. they uprighted most of the cars at this point. this is the final car. if you can see through the bushes here you'll see that final car there. they were just able to upright with these large cranes that they've been using and they've been hauling the other cars away. in fact the one you've been looking at, the earlier video, this is the car that was just inches from the water, where near where the hudson and harl rivers meet. t
the train in new york city, killing four people. >>> is something else ailing obamacare? >>> taxing online sales. the supreme court has its say. >>> federal investigators are now looking at the black boxes of a train that derailed in new york city on sunday. they want to know what caused the train to jump the tracks, killing four people and injuring dozens more. crews cleared the tracks so service could resume on one of the busiest train lines. jonathan, good...
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right now, it feels like 19 degrees in oklahoma city. we're going to continue to get that cold polar air pushing down from the north. look how cold it feels near the canadian border. this is dangerous weather. you talk about getting outside, hypotherm i can't with those wind chills, you can get cold so fast. the wind removes the heat from your body. redding, feels like 41. interesting thing is that the oregon area down into california, you have already that had snow. we're talking not a lot of snow in parts of california, but when it gets to>d<ñ utah, colorado ad wyoming. went gusts up to 30 miles an hour for san francisco and las vegas, 40 miles per hour. that makes it feel a lot colder. coming up, we're going to talk about where the snow is going to hit and an ice storm developing for parts of the mid atlantic. details coming up. >> not good news. thanks, rebecca. >> still ahead, an appeals court in egypt hears the case of 21 women and girls sentenced to 21 years in prison for protesting. >> an uphill battle to find a vaccine to fight
right now, it feels like 19 degrees in oklahoma city. we're going to continue to get that cold polar air pushing down from the north. look how cold it feels near the canadian border. this is dangerous weather. you talk about getting outside, hypotherm i can't with those wind chills, you can get cold so fast. the wind removes the heat from your body. redding, feels like 41. interesting thing is that the oregon area down into california, you have already that had snow. we're talking not a lot of...
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a truck was hauling it to a waste center outside mexico city. police found the empty truck wednesday and soon after found the radioactive pellets in a field about 1/2 nile away. police do not think the thieves -- mile away. police do not think the thieves knew they were dealing with dangerous cargo. >>> the white house decided to grant legal protection to the big wind farms, the ones with the giant turbines. sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is usually against the law. a federal study suggests the wind farms have killed 67 eagles the last five years. the white house now ys the protection granted today is intended to encouragement the development of green energy. >>> oh, the things folks will do to keep from looking their age. >> now there's a mickover called the vampire -- a makeover called the vampire face and it uses your own blood to smooth out wrinkles and help you look younger. it is a hit in hollywood evidently. >>> three, two, one. >> okay, it's not a rocket launch, no. that's president barack obama an
a truck was hauling it to a waste center outside mexico city. police found the empty truck wednesday and soon after found the radioactive pellets in a field about 1/2 nile away. police do not think the thieves -- mile away. police do not think the thieves knew they were dealing with dangerous cargo. >>> the white house decided to grant legal protection to the big wind farms, the ones with the giant turbines. sometimes they accidentally kill or injure bald or golden eagles which is...
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those of you in d.c., new york city and boston, brace yourselves. alexandctio alexandra steele is in the weather center. how normal is it for temperatures to swing back and for the that dramatically? >> it happens. when you get cold air that's record breaking in the northern plains and upper midwest, it is incredibly cold and ice advisories and wind chill advisories. so certainly it is quite cold. that arctic air is in place, all the moisture coming from the south. here's tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., still right just getting toward washington d.c., snow will start around 11:00 or so. then watch the ice. the ice will be the biggest play maker with this, potentially a quarter of an inch or so. then we'll watch it more north or northeast. this is different. washington d.c., winter storm watch, the only big city with a winter storm watch. the snow starts in the morning with the sleep, then maybe an inch or two of snow, potentially a quarter inch of ice. biggest ice will be west of washington, the suburbs, philadelphia the snow starts in the afternoon, potent
those of you in d.c., new york city and boston, brace yourselves. alexandctio alexandra steele is in the weather center. how normal is it for temperatures to swing back and for the that dramatically? >> it happens. when you get cold air that's record breaking in the northern plains and upper midwest, it is incredibly cold and ice advisories and wind chill advisories. so certainly it is quite cold. that arctic air is in place, all the moisture coming from the south. here's tomorrow at...
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but allowing the city to declare chapter 9 has huge ripple effects for pensions, city services, health care. we've got the latest on what it means for detroit residents. >>> meanwhile the people of wisconsin are being asked to spend their holiday cash in a unique way this year, donate it to the governor. how voters are responding. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today
but allowing the city to declare chapter 9 has huge ripple effects for pensions, city services, health care. we've got the latest on what it means for detroit residents. >>> meanwhile the people of wisconsin are being asked to spend their holiday cash in a unique way this year, donate it to the governor. how voters are responding. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you...
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this is all over the city, and over this area. that's what is waiting. 270,000 people were, at one time, without power. the provider in the area said it's working as hard as it can and has made progress. 4200 boots on the ground trying to restore power with another 500 on the way. they say they are in dire need of help that they are calling in the troops and placing them as far away as florida. the power companies offering support by sending the crews here helping dallas and getting neighbourhoods like this that has been without power thursday, 1am, more than 60 hours going on without power. they are trying to get these people back with their lights on. >> why is it taking so long. a lot of people including rebecca knew it was coming and predicted it would be pretty bad. >> you're right. but, you know, i live down the street from here. my power went out half an hour ago. it seems like the weather may be getting better. because it's below freezing, the trees are heavy. you can't predict when the wind will snap. the other reason it'
this is all over the city, and over this area. that's what is waiting. 270,000 people were, at one time, without power. the provider in the area said it's working as hard as it can and has made progress. 4200 boots on the ground trying to restore power with another 500 on the way. they say they are in dire need of help that they are calling in the troops and placing them as far away as florida. the power companies offering support by sending the crews here helping dallas and getting...
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joel is now officially a new york city franchise. he signed on to play a concert at madison square garden once a month indefinitely. it's all part of a growing trend where big name artists stop going on the road and let the road come to them. >> celine dion, elton, and cher. once they happen in vegas, they often stay there. casinos pay big bucks to get exclusive rights to a entertainer for weeks or years. and then they get to build the show of their dreams. >> tuesday night sin city pulled out all of the stops for it's newest recruit, britney spears. she will perform for two years at planet hollywood, nearly 100 shows total. >> we're always looking fortop entertainment. the value is having big name artists in the city, at the property. >> the residency business is great for tourism for these cities because people are making a specific choice to choose vegas over another city or destination to see their favorite act. >> spears has the strip, but it isn't great for everybody. billy joel is more of an east coast guy. he played at madiso
joel is now officially a new york city franchise. he signed on to play a concert at madison square garden once a month indefinitely. it's all part of a growing trend where big name artists stop going on the road and let the road come to them. >> celine dion, elton, and cher. once they happen in vegas, they often stay there. casinos pay big bucks to get exclusive rights to a entertainer for weeks or years. and then they get to build the show of their dreams. >> tuesday night sin city...
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the break-up could cost the city at large $53 million - 20% of its budget and would segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george would be a majority white at a 3:1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish. white kids going to school on the ordinary end of the parish and in the middle the black kids. >> there's an income disparity. residents in baton rouge earn $58,000. residents in st george make 90,000. >> we have to go back to where we are segregating ourselves. i don't see it as a win. >> it's not a trend. both the white and black middle class have been fleeing baton rouge in search of new schools. those breaking away say it's not about race, but education. >> this has nothing to do with skin colour. if you have the means to leave baton rouge and the school system, you have left. >> for those that have not been able to leave, it means division. >> it all will change. one side will be better than the other side. what will happen to the lower class. it'll move city and make it a better class. >> the break away continues
the break-up could cost the city at large $53 million - 20% of its budget and would segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george would be a majority white at a 3:1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish. white kids going to school on the ordinary end of the parish and in the middle the black kids. >> there's an income disparity. residents in baton rouge earn $58,000. residents in st george make 90,000. >> we...
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cities not terribly used to the cold. where is this weather now and could it be headed toward you. will have be charges in that deadly new york train derailment. he broke down, reportedly filled with remorse. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the public release of those chilling and heart wrenching 911 calls from the sandy hook elementary school shooting that left 20 students, young kids dead, six adults dead as well. police in newtown, connecticut distributed nearly 30 minutes of the calls today. the recordings have generated a great deal of controversy here at cnn and across the country. at this hour cnn is carefully reviewing those calls. debra ferrick is joining us now about what we learned from the calls and the portions cnn decided to air. >> one of the reasons the staps were released is there wanted to be no questions as to what happened in terms of who acts properly and who did what. by not releasing them it created more conspiracies. the thinking was in a the tapes should be released. you don't hear screaming, you don't hair chaos or pa
cities not terribly used to the cold. where is this weather now and could it be headed toward you. will have be charges in that deadly new york train derailment. he broke down, reportedly filled with remorse. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the public release of those chilling and heart wrenching 911 calls from the sandy hook elementary school shooting that left 20 students, young kids dead, six adults dead as well. police in newtown,...
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an unseasonably warm and sunny day in salt lake city. police and emergency personnel respond to a report of an explosion outside cam's computer services. owner gary wright had arrived at his office at 10:25 a.m. >> when i had pulled into the parking lot, i noticed there was a piece of wood over to the right-hand side near my secretary's car. two two by fours that appeared to be nailed together. i thought well, it's just a piece of scrap lumber. it's got nails sticking out of it. i should probably throw it away. somebody will step on it. but as i bent down to pick it up, there was a slight click and instantly i could feel this huge pressure in my chest. almost a crushing pressure. and i heard what sounded like a fighter jet going over. at that point, i didn't know that it had been a bomb. what i honestly thought was someone had shot me with a shotgun. i began to think, i may not make it. >> the explosion has severed nerves in wright's left arm and impaled more than 200 pieces of shrapnel in his body. investigators quickly determined that
an unseasonably warm and sunny day in salt lake city. police and emergency personnel respond to a report of an explosion outside cam's computer services. owner gary wright had arrived at his office at 10:25 a.m. >> when i had pulled into the parking lot, i noticed there was a piece of wood over to the right-hand side near my secretary's car. two two by fours that appeared to be nailed together. i thought well, it's just a piece of scrap lumber. it's got nails sticking out of it. i should...
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oklahoma city, more of a snow event up there. a fair amount of accumulation around the oklahoma city area, norman, oklahoma, enough to cause some major traffic problems. cars in ditches. again, just digging out this morning. the folks around this part of the country we're used to those warm temperatures, and you have limited snow removal equipment in a lot of these areas. so the thing to remember here is that temperatures are below freezing now. i'm in richardson which is a northern suburb of dallas, temps below freezing, and they're going to remain there for much of the weekend. so a lot of the stuff that has fallen in the oversight hours is going to -- overnight hours is going to remain. a perfect weekend to sit inside by the fire if you can and, you know, have your hot cocoa. jon, if you can believe this, it was about 80 degrees here in dallas two days ago. it's warmer in anchorage, alaska, right now than it is where i'm standing. can you believe that? jon: unbelievable. and the fact that a lot of those people don't have power
oklahoma city, more of a snow event up there. a fair amount of accumulation around the oklahoma city area, norman, oklahoma, enough to cause some major traffic problems. cars in ditches. again, just digging out this morning. the folks around this part of the country we're used to those warm temperatures, and you have limited snow removal equipment in a lot of these areas. so the thing to remember here is that temperatures are below freezing now. i'm in richardson which is a northern suburb of...